Wednesday, February 22, 2017

How to Get the GM Certified Program

GM Certified used vehicles include previously-owned Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC and Buick models that have passed a 117-point vehicle inspection and reconditioning process. Certified vehicles have reconditioned belts and all original equipment has been refurbished to work like new. Vehicles in the GM certified program are five years old or less and have been driven fewer than 75,000 miles. Customers purchase GM Certified vehicles at a GM dealership. Buyers receive a 12 month/12,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, a 3-day/150 mile satisfaction guarantee and 24 hour roadside assistance for the length of their 5 year/100,000 mile limited powertrain warranty.

Instructions

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    Locate a GM dealership near you. GM offers an online GM Certified dealership locator (see the link in Resources below).

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    Visit the dealership closest to you. Speak with a salesman about purchasing a GM Certified vehicle. He will direct you to the location on the dealer's lot where the vehicles that have passed through the GM Certified program are concentrated.

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    Shop the available vehicle options. Check for a document on the window that states the car is GM Certified. The document will be a white letter-sized paper attached to the windshield or driver's side window. The document will detail the specifications of the refurbishment.

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    Purchase the GM Vehicle of your choice. GM Certified vehicles can be financed directly through GM.

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